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It was the job of Rod Humble, the game developer who created Jessie, to figure out what that meant. In June, an automated conversation company called Pull String (formerly Toy Talk) hired him to create a new series of games for Facebook Messenger called Humani. “With games, we limit ourselves to fairly simple inputs,” he says. “All of those problems go away,” he says, “and we can get straight to what I think is a more real-feeling experience, emotionally.”Pull String’s business is just as much about software as it is characters, but its software is designed to facilitate the work of creative writers, not developers.To create the chatbot game, , it hired a writing team composed of four trained actors, with experience in slam poetry, improv, and other creative pursuits between them.More than one in three Americans (37%) are willing to make a purchase through a chatbot, spending an average of .80 per purchase, according to a new report from Publicis Groupe’s Digitas LBi.

The bot aims to help people “impress that feminist in your life” by providing these empowering pick-up lines.

You simply find the Feminist Wingbot on Facebook and send it a message to begin. I’m getting lost in your eyes and i don’t believe that women are bad at directions.” Be careful asking too many questions, the chatbot only has a few prepared lines for you, and will re-direct you when it gets confused.

She’ll say something like, “gotta go–XX,” and then disappear for 10 or 20 minutes before sending another message.

When she does send a new message, it appears, like her others, in an app notification that is, aside from its Jessie-illustrated avatar, indistinguishable from one triggered by a message from a real friend.

Our conversation is also a game and a story, and Jessie is a narrative vehicle with whom, like a character in a novel, it is possible and even enjoyable to empathize.